JD Corr

Design Technologist // Software Engineer

I'm a design technologist / fullstack software engineer from the SF Bay Area. I've been designing and developing interactive experiences and applications for brands and agencies throughout my career spanning the last 18 years. A creative problem solver, critical thinker, and part artist / part scientist, I'm passionate about computing, style, sweating the details, and building products that users love. Currently at eBay as a Design Technology Lead. Previously Netflix, Twitter, Martian (agency), Sony, and Blast Radius (agency).

Work

Twitter Helios

Twitter Helios is an immersive experience visualizing the propagation of a conversation around a tweet over the span of seven days. The visualization enables users to view compelling conversations sparked be a single tweet. Working with a team of engineers, a data scientist, UX strategist and producers, I assisted with front end (React + WebGL) and backend (Node) development, system design, and hardware provisioning.

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Twitter Helios
Twitter Aurora

Twitter Aurora

Twitter Aurora is a real-time data visualization enabling viewers to experience Twitter in a groundbreaking, immersive installation. The award-winning project was featured throughout all Twitter offices in a passive offering, with large, interactive installations in Twitter's HQ offices in SF and NYC allowing users to discover what's happening.

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Martian

Martian (fka T2D) is a creative tech agency based out of SF where I worked as a lead software engineer building projects for Twitter, AirBnb, and other tech companies. In addition to client work, we rapidly prototyped creative tech projects using technologies like websockets, web audio, projection mapping, and 3D printing. The team and I built our agency site which launched in late 2016.

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Twitter Flight School

Twitter Flight School

Twitter Flight School was an online learning platform developed in-house at Twitter to help brands and agencies better utilize Twitter's marketing capabilities. I worked on the web application in a fullstack role shortly after launch in 2015 until it was refreshed in 2019.

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Sony

While at Sony, I helped build and launch the re-envisioning of Sony.com. The project was a significant initiative as it brought all of Sony's different properties under a bleeding-edge web tech stack on a global scale. The site is fully responsive across a wide range of devices, including the Playstation 3 and 4 console's web browsers.

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Nike

Nike

Working for Blast Radius in Portland, Oregon, I led development efforts on Nike Golf's websites and custom CMS application that drove it. This involved developing creative technical experiences around product launches, working on call shifts to support athlete wins (e.g. Tiger Woods), and adding features to optimize the CMS workflow. In 2013 we helped Nike Golf transition to its OneNike enterprise CMS powered experience.

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